Greene v. State

138 Ala. 670
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedNovember 15, 1903
StatusPublished

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Greene v. State, 138 Ala. 670 (Ala. 1903).

Opinion

[671]*671Opinion by

Sharpe, J.

[670]*670The appellant in this case was prosecuted and convicted for going near a dwelling of another and in the [671]*671presence or hearing of his family using abusive, insulting and obscene language.

The judgment of conviction is affirmed on the authority of Dillard v. State, 137 Ala. 106.

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Dillard v. State
137 Ala. 106 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1902)

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